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lillywhites61

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Aug 11, 2009
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I hope we go on now from that. What a gutsy display all through the team, rode our luck but deserved every bit of it
 

Rout-Ledge

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Jul 29, 2005
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After having moments during the summer and early season wondering whether it's healthy for me to care about a football club...my god that felt good. I'm so happy.
 

kaz Hirai

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Nov 5, 2008
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thing is, even though city are champions old Trafford is still the real deal when trying to get a result. This victory surely must lift the players to a level now were they know they are good enough to beat any team home or away rather than 'we hope we can get something'
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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Spurs find themselves in turmoil despite notching their first ever Premier League win at Old Trafford.

AVB was given 3 matches to save his job and has done enough to keep his job, for now, with wins over Reading, QPR and Man Utd.

The Spurs players are still unhappy at the strict training regime implemented by the Chelsea flop and believe that until he can prepare them for games against the likes of West Brom and Norwich the club won't be successful.

There is word from the Spurs camp that the Portuguese manager was obsessed with beting Utd after drawing 3-3 with them as Chelsea manager last season after going 3-0 up.

The manager has been focusing on Utd for weeks and some Tottenham players believe he didn't focus their minds sufficiently on the opening 3 league games where they failed to win.

Daniel Levy, the Spurs chairman, is believed to be happy at today's win but will let AVB know that if he doesn't improve results against the smaller clubs he will be out of a job.

Source: The Dontcallme Express
 

3Dnata

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Oct 5, 2008
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Already a legend in my book, first win there since 1989 a great day indeed.
 
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